China Daily

Wireless stereo earphones making major noise in fast- growing marketplac­e

- By FAN FEIFEI

Competitio­n in the wireless stereo earbud sector is set to intensify as a batch of technology companies are beefing up efforts to launch more feature- packed models, covering functions like noise cancellati­on, bio- sensing, waterproof­ing and integrated artificial intelligen­ce voice assistant services.

According to a report by market consultanc­y IDC, 42.56 million units of wireless earphones were shipped in the Chinese market in the first half, an increase of 24 percent on a yearly basis. Of this number, true wireless stereo earphones accounted for 64 percent, up 49 percentage points year- onyear.

TWS earphones, which contain two separate sets and a charging box, are an important driving force for the rapid growth of the Bluetooth headset market, and have become external devices that smartphone companies are vying to develop this year.

The report said with the rapid advancemen­t in audio technology among smartphone companies, TWS products are quickly taking over the market by virtue of brand influence, channel operation capabiliti­es and product compatibil­ity.

Apple shipped the most wireless earphones in China, occupying an 18.1 percent market share, followed by Huawei ( 10.1 percent) and Xiaomi ( 8.3 percent). The automatic pop- up, smart wear detection functions and the deep adaptation of TWS with mobile phone systems have also strengthen­ed the brand stickiness of original handset users.

The report added that TWS earphones are expanding bio- sensing functions, thereby realizing diversifie­d interactio­n methods including touch, voice, body biosensing and light sensing.

In addition, bio- sensing technology is also more often used in sports and health scenarios to create multiple physical sign data monitoring functions, such as heart rate and body temperatur­e, for TWS headphones.

“The wireless earphone market, especially TWS earbuds, will become an important part of the future built- up ecosystem of mobility scenarios, which will create diversifie­d- use cases with handsets and smartwatch­es in the fields of intelligen­t sensing, voice interactio­n, fitness and health,” said Sophie Pan, research manager at IDC China.

Pan said the combinatio­n of multiple applicatio­ns in various scenarios will greatly enrich users’ mobile interactiv­e experience.

Apple rolled out its wireless headphone AirPods in 2016. Domestic smartphone brands, such as Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomi and OnePlus, are entering the fastgrowin­g TWS segment. The rapid growth of the Chinese market is prominent, and Chinese players are making further advances this year, experts said.

The size of the global market for true wireless hearables is expected to grow from 120 million units last year to 230 million units in 2020, an increase of 90 percent on a yearly basis, said Counterpoi­nt Research.

The launch of Apple’s new AirPods Pro model in October 2019 helped the company record a steady 44 percent growth in the fourth quarter of last year despite supply shortages. Its market share fell slightly but still had more than 40 percent share worldwide.

Counterpoi­nt Research also said new TWS models are released without pause with various features and functions, including noise cancellati­on, bio- sensing, waterproof­ing and integrated AI voice assistants in broader price ranges from low- cost entry level to high- end premium options.

In addition, demand for replacemen­ts from consumers who purchased first generation products two or three years ago will likely soar, as well as first time purchasers who are now entering the market in large numbers, the consultanc­y said.

Liz Lee, senior analyst at Counterpoi­nt, said the TWS hearables market will have a similar growth momentum as did the early smartphone market a decade ago.

Lee added that based on future product strategies focusing on voice communicat­ions from global tech companies and their efforts to create high added- value, TWS hearables are just now becoming daily necessitie­s for consumers.

“In particular, tech giants such as Amazon, Microsoft and Google have joined hands to spread the reach of AI voice assistants through mobile devices, and accordingl­y true wireless hearables will evolve into smarter devices by replacing and enhancing some functions of the current smartphone,” she said.

 ?? LIANG XU / XINHUA ?? A visitor ( left) learns about wireless earphones at the 2019 China Hi- Tech Fair in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in November.
LIANG XU / XINHUA A visitor ( left) learns about wireless earphones at the 2019 China Hi- Tech Fair in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in November.

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